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Us Brits normally realise that like betting on the horses, you paid the price for a holiday that is offered at the time. If you later find someone has paid less - that's their good luck and your loss. No one ever gets refunded the differance!
I think forums like CruiseTalk and the Internet in general expose the different global pricing policies and can cause unrest! Hopefully in the long term this will be a good thing and our rights will standard throughout the world?
Here in the States, us Yanks usually rely on our travel agent to check if rates have decreased. The Internet makes it easy to compare rates if your TA doesn't. Many agents will get the "discount" credited to you if you ask them to check pricing, but not all are "on the ball", and a few are dishonest enough to keep the difference Finding an agent is easy; finding one willing to work FOR you requires us to ask questions, stay informed, and trusting your agent's looking after your interests
Regards...Bob
[ 05-20-2001: Message edited by: cruznut6 ]
We NEVER get the differance refunded if the price drops...period! It matters not, which TA, that's how they all work here! And we pay 40% more for the same cruise.
We are not called 'rip-off' Britain for nothing!
for good prices:
In US, i do not know. Look in the internet!
[ 05-20-2001: Message edited by: joe at travelpage ]
It was still a bargain and worth every penny. I had a great time, and daily cherish the memories.
Fool me once it is their fault, fool me twice it is my fault.
I think Lobel should start taking Prozac._________
For the Europeans on this board, can you book American based cruises from home?
I do know that the credit card companies automatically convert your currencies to $'s at a favorable rate.
If you are an starter, look in US in the Internet or ask TA's and the Companies direct.
Let you make different offers and if you have questions about the ships and quality, ask here in the board experienced members or have an look in some books like Berlitz,Guide to Cruising and Cruise ships.
Paddy.
DO NOT BOOK RENAISSANCE CRUISES!!
This will be solidarity!
This Italian Captain is an little Dictator!
Eyh, was his name Mussolini? Or Adolf?
For the communists: Stalin or Lenin?
Yes, the Captain did have a right to give them the boot as it IS against the terms of the passage contract.
He was also given fair warning, twice no less.
Personally, I laud the Captain for his decision and think the wife's comment is HYSTERICAL. I'm sure it was quite a tense flight home!
Tim
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm:.......... And we pay 40% more for the same cruise. [/QB]
Don't understand - what am I missing? I'm no mathematician, but……….a poster on another thread said she was paying £4000.00 (2 adults/2 children) for a 15 day Caribbean cruise package - £1,000.00 per person - 15 days = £66.60 per person per day. I have to assume that Trans Atlantic air, taxes etc. were included - translated into CA$ that's 8,834.61 - $2,209.00 per person - reduced to a daily basis - CA$147.25 per person per day ……still seems good to me.:confused.
As for the tossed off pax - think CTrail is right - regardless of where we live, we're at the mercy of the seller.
P.S. used www.onanda.com for conversion figures.
The Master of the ship has almost absolute power onboard. He was right in throwing off the (potential) trouble-makers.
I feel that when we find someone that got a better deal (price) then good for them as we only buy a cruise when we have gotten what we consider a deal that we can live with!I am not sure I agree with removing them from the ship, but I thought removing someone from the Paridise for having a pack of cigarttes was a little harsh. As they say rules are rules.Kevin
He was given a guarantee that the price would not be reduced and it seems that it was.
Of course one would have to know a lot more about the details to come to any conclusions.
quote:Originally posted by Colin:He was given a guarantee that the price would not be reduced and it seems that it was.
Such a 'guarantee' seems very unlikely. In the UK you pay your fare and what the Cruise line does after that is their business - NO REFUNDS if they put the price down! Everyone knows the score.
I suspect they were thrown of the ship for disruptive/rude behaviour - there are more civalised ways to complain!
How un-British of them!
So: Never book Renaissance!
I hope you include the Captain to have his own opinion? A common paragraph in cruise docs states: " Passage may be refused to any guest, and any guest´s cruise may be terminated at any time, at the risk and expense of the departing guest, where, IN THE OPINION OF THE SHIP´S CAPTAIN or physician, a guest is unfit for travel or a risk or danger to himself or herself OR A DISTURBANCE or danger TO OTHERS...."
The company have broken several international laws on discrimination and at least 2 of this ladies basic human rights by taking vegence against her for the actions of her husband. What the Captain of the R8 has done to the man is questionable to say the least but can perhaps be justified by the small print of the contract - what he did to the man's wife is indefensable and I suspect that she (and her advocat) know it.
Watch this space - she will win even if her husband does not.
The passenger has paid his fare, he trust in good cruise and fair company.
He made some prints, this is on his own laptop, his own ideas, printed in the boards shop. The prints belong to him.
Printing in the boards shop is not DANGEROUS,discussion with other passengers is not FORBIDDEN, to look for help in a courtscompetition is no DISTURBING others,they are free to discuss with him, help himor not.
The way of the Captain is not ADEQUATE,this is the way of an DICTATOR.
If the cruise would be sold in Germanyby an office in our country, i am sure,the people will get back money when they go to an German Court.
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